| UVM_MAP(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | UVM_MAP(9) |
uvm_map — virtual
address space management interface
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <uvm/uvm.h>
int
uvm_map(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
*startp, vsize_t
size, struct uvm_object
*uobj, voff_t
uoffset, vsize_t
align, uvm_flag_t
flags);
void
uvm_unmap(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t
end);
int
uvm_map_pageable(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t end,
bool new_pageable,
int lockflags);
bool
uvm_map_checkprot(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t end,
vm_prot_t
protection);
int
uvm_map_protect(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t end,
vm_prot_t new_prot,
bool set_max);
int
uvm_map_protect_user(struct
lwp *l, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t end,
vm_prot_t new_prot);
int
uvm_deallocate(struct
vm_map *map, vaddr_t
start, vsize_t
size);
struct vmspace *
uvmspace_alloc(vaddr_t
min, vaddr_t
max);
void
uvmspace_exec(struct
lwp *l, vaddr_t
start, vaddr_t
end);
struct vmspace *
uvmspace_fork(struct
vmspace *vm);
void
uvmspace_free(struct
vmspace *vm);
void
uvmspace_share(struct
proc *p1, struct proc
*p2);
vaddr_t
uvm_uarea_alloc(void);
void
uvm_uarea_free(vaddr_t
uaddr);
vaddr_t
uvm_uarea_system_alloc(void);
void
uvm_uarea_system_free(vaddr_t
uaddr);
The UVM facility for virtual address space management.
uvm_map()
establishes a valid mapping in map map, which must be
unlocked. The new mapping has size size, which must be
a multiple of PAGE_SIZE.
The uobj and uoffset arguments can have four meanings:
NULL and uoffset is
UVM_UNKNOWN_OFFSET,
uvm_map()
does not use the machine-dependent PMAP_PREFER
function.NULL and
uoffset is any other value, it is used as the hint
to PMAP_PREFER.NULL and
uoffset is
UVM_UNKNOWN_OFFSET,
uvm_map() finds the offset based upon the virtual
address, passed as startp.NULL and
uoffset is any other value, then a regular mapping
is performed at this offset. The start address of the map will be returned
in startp.uvm_map()
consumes
the caller's reference to uobj on success;
uvm_unmap() will release it when removing this
mapping. On failure, uvm_map() leaves the reference
count of uobj unmodified.
align specifies alignment of mapping unless
UVM_FLAG_FIXED is specified in
flags. align must be a power of
2.
flags passed to
uvm_map()
are typically created using the
UVM_MAPFLAG(vm_prot_t
prot, vm_prot_t maxprot,
vm_inherit_t inh, int advice,
int flags) macro, which uses the following values.
The values that prot and maxprot can take are:
UVM_PROT_RW, UVM_PROT_RX,
UVM_PROT_WX and UVM_PROT_RWX.
The values that inh can take are:
The values that advice can take are:
The values that flags can take are:
uvm_unmap().UVM_FLAG_FIXED is a bug.The UVM_MAPFLAG macro
arguments can be combined with an or operator. There are several special
purpose macros for checking protection combinations, e.g., the
UVM_PROT_WX. There are also some additional macros
to extract bits from the flags. The UVM_PROTECTION,
UVM_INHERIT,
UVM_MAXPROTECTION and
UVM_ADVICE macros return the protection,
inheritance, maximum protection, and advice, respectively.
uvm_map()
returns zero on success or error number otherwise.
uvm_unmap()
removes a valid mapping, from start to
end, in map map, which must be
unlocked.
uvm_map_pageable()
changes the pageability of the pages in the range from
start to end in map
map to new_pageable.
uvm_map_pageable() returns zero on success or error
number otherwise.
uvm_map_checkprot()
checks the protection of the range from start to
end in map map against
protection. This returns either
true or false.
uvm_map_protect()
changes the protection start to
end in map map to
new_prot, also setting the maximum protection to the
region to new_prot if set_max is
true. This function returns a standard UVM return value.
uvm_map_protect_user()
verifies that the new permissions honor PAX restrictions if applicable and
forwards to uvm_map_protect() on passing.
uvm_deallocate()
deallocates kernel memory in map map from address
start to start + size.
uvmspace_alloc()
allocates and returns a new address space, with ranges from
min to max.
uvmspace_exec()
either reuses the address space of thread l (its
process) if there are no other references to it, or creates a new one with
uvmspace_alloc(). The range of valid addresses in
the address space is reset to start through
end.
uvmspace_fork()
creates and returns a new address space based upon the
vm address space, typically used when allocating an
address space for a child process.
uvmspace_free()
lowers the reference count on the address space vm,
freeing the data structures if there are no other references.
uvm_uarea_alloc()
allocates memory for a u-area (i.e. kernel stack, PCB, etc) and returns the
address.
uvm_uarea_free()
frees a u-area allocated with uvm_uarea_alloc().
uvm_uarea_system_alloc()
and
uvm_uarea_system_free()
are optimized routines, which are used for kernel threads.
UVM and uvm_map first appeared in
NetBSD 1.4.
| May 20, 2017 | NetBSD 11.0 |